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Tue Mar 11 06:17:22 PST 2003 -- The scheduled maintenance to move former Inreach/PacBell DSL customers in the Stockton area to Sonic's network was completed successfully this morning. Welcome to Sonic! -Nathan, John and Andy from Inreach

Fri Mar 7 21:07:29 PST 2003 -- Connectivity with one of our upstream providers is experiencing problems. Traffic is being rerouted while we determine and fix the problem. Customers should not notice any connectivity issues as our redundant provider is picking up the slack. -Matt and Nathan

Wed Mar 5 18:01:18 PST 2003 -- We are postponing the scheduled Thursday maintenance. It is now tentatively scheduled for Tuesday, 3/11, between 5 and 7 AM. -John and Nathan

Tue Mar 4 10:05:38 PST 2003 -- Former Inreach DSL customers in the Stockton (LATA 9) area will be moved to the Sonic network during a maintenance window Thursday, 3/6/03, between 5 and 7 AM. The actual outage should be much shorter than that. -John and Nathan

Sun Mar 2 09:34:46 PST 2003 -- Border router failure. A VIP in one of our core Cisco 7500 routers failed this morning causing routing instability until it was removed. This VIP was been used to provide redundancy in our core and is not needed for normal operation. We will be investigating why the the failure of one of the router's redundant interfaces interfered with it's operation; it should have gone relatively unnoticed. While the router was having difficulty, reachability to or from our network may have been spotty and some of our prefixes were dampened by remote networks. At this time, all of the router's services have been fully restored and our network has returned to normal. -Kelsey and Nathan

Fri Feb 28 19:09:27 PST 2003 -- Huge increase in website hosting bandwidth quota size, plus reduction in fee for additional hosting bandwidth usage.

I am excited to announce that retroactively effective from February 1st, we are increasing the amount of data transfer included with multihomed hosting from one gigabyte per month to twenty gigabytes per month. We have also reduced the quota overage fee for regular and multihomed accounts from $15.00 per gigabyte transfered to $4.95 per gigabyte.

This higher quota for multihomes and lower bandwidth cost for all hosted websites will be reflected on customer bandwidth invoices which will be posted in the first week of March for usage in February.

Discussions regarding hosting are underway at:

news://news.sonic.net/sonic.help.www

-Dane, Matt, John, Nathan, Kelsey, Eli, etc.

Fri Feb 28 16:41:12 PST 2003 -- Tech Support hours extended. We're pleased to announce extended Support hours! Sonic Support is now available from 8:00am-10:00pm on Weekdays, and 9:00am-10:00pm on Weekends. Support is closed every Friday from 1:00pm-2:00pm for our weekly meeting. -Eli, Sonic Support Crew

Thu Feb 27 14:33:33 PST 2003 -- Various Updates and Fixes: We fixed a chronic issue that some MySQL users were experiencing yesterday regarding system resource consumption. We also brought a new dedicated mail server online to handle backup MX for customers as part of our preparation for transition to our new mail architecture. The new server also resolves issues we had in properly support ETRN on our mail cluster, it'll now behave as expected. All affected customers received an email detailing the changes. We've also brought a new transit provider up at Equinix to reduce contention on our T3's to uu.net and Cable and Wireless. -Kelsey, Nathan, Kevan and John.


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We are amused by Ms. Moyer's antics, and Scoob wants his couch back.

Tech TV's Leo Laporte &am
Sonic.net CEO Dane Jasper

Sonic.net CEO Interview on Tech TV
Screen Saver's host Leo Laporte interviewed Sonic.net Co-founder, CEO and President Dane Jasper on Thursday, February 13th. Windows Media Player clips are available for the Tech TV Interview

Livehelp Chat Testing
We are now testing a live web-based chat system for technical support questions. Hours of operation for this new tool will be 9am-5pm Monday through Friday during testing.

SpamAssassin & Graymail Launched
Sonic.net is ramping up its antispam efforts with the release of SpamAssassin and Graymail, two tools that in conjunction will reduce incoming spam tremendously.

SpamAssassin evaluates mail on its way in, looking for spam-like characteristics. Graymail intercepts your spam and holds it for later review. Enable SpamAssassin on your Sonic.net account today at https://sonic.sonic.net/membertools/spamcan/

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Tuesday, March 11, 2003
  • Benny Barth Jazz Trio
  • Are Your Business Options Open?
  • Building Intranets That Matter
  • Wednesday, March 12, 2003
  • Hopped Up! And Tom Armstrong At The Elbo Room, Sf
  • Thursday, March 13, 2003
  • Nils Molin & Matt Silva Jazz & Blues
  • Friday, March 14, 2003
  • The Lickidy Split Band At Tradewinds!
  • Sonic.net is now delivering broadband content for our DSL, T1 and T3 connected customers. We have deployed satellite downlinks and equipment from Yahoo Broadcast to bring streaming media content to our high speed customers. You will need the Windows Media Player to view most content.

    We will continue to bring additional content online in the near future.

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